Family Housing Navigator in OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma at CITY CARE INC
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Job Description
Position Description:
We are looking for a very organized and task-oriented Navigator who is well equipped to work with
families with children as well as vulnerable single women and men on a flexible schedule.
City Care exists to do the work few others are willing to do. Poverty, homelessness, mental illness and
substance use are community issues and deserve a community response of support for those working
to create a better life for themselves and their loved ones. We believe in the intrinsic value of every
person and it is with love and compassion we advocate for the overlooked in our community. In doing
so, we hold space for complete restoration and we witness first-hand, remarkable stories of
transformation. Still reading? Great! Now more about the position.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
1.Carry out the mission, vision and values of City Care.
2.Know the resources available in the community and develop a network of contacts.
3.Coordinate school enrollment for children accompanying families.
4.Develop individualized plans with families by working to identify their self-directed goals. Improve
resident outcomes by collaborating to develop, monitor, and evaluate service plans.
5.Provide case management assistance, resource development, crisis intervention and direct support
to families both in the City Care shelter and in various places in the OKC community. This includes
but is not limited to document recovery, collaboration with OKC’s Continuum of Care and other
partner agencies to leverage resources to facilitate progress and forward motion.
6.Promote housing stability for each incoming referral by documenting progress, resource linkages,
and contacts in the electronic record.
7.Ensure ROI’s, case notes and weekly documentation is updated and in compliance with best
practices.
8.Manage donation inventory in family suites and collaborate with Volunteer Coordinator to replenish
stock when needed in family suites at Night Shelter. (Diapers, clothing, laundry detergent, etc..)
9.Exceed the minimum expectation of weekly face-to-face meeting with families.
10.Facilitate in-house group meetings and social activities in the community.
11.Attend weekly staffing and community meetings as designated. Uphold professional confidentiality
Requirements:Requirements:
Previous experience in case management, recovery, or justice work. Or previous experience
working with adults and children living with disabilities.
Ability to use a computer and accurately enter data into a database. HMIS experience preferred.
Pre-employment background check, driving record, and drug test.
Must have a current Oklahoma driver’s license, reliable transportation and updated car
insurance.
Preferred:
Professional experience navigating mental and physical health systems, benefits and
resources
Previous shelter experience Behavioral Health Case Manager II Peer Recovery Support
Specialist or previous work or lived experience in a recovery environment